Date: February 3, 1973

Time: 12:12 pm – 1:20 pm

Location: Oval Office

The President met with Ronald L. Ziegler.

Henry A. Kissinger’s trip to People’s Republic of China [PRC]

-Announcement

-Surprise

-Reporters’ questions

-Ziegler’s answers

-June 1972 trip

-Shanghai Communique

-Vietnam

-Hanoi trip

The President’s telephone call to Rose Mary Woods

Woods’s call to Coy Stennis

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-Coy Stennis’s health

-John C. Stennis shooting

-Prayer breakfast

-Press conference

-Stennis’s condition

-Assailants

-Drugs

-The President’s telephone call to Coy Stennis

-Thelma C. (“Pat”) Nixon

News summaries

-Telephone calls

-Roy L. Ash

-Caspar W. (“Cap”) Weinberger

Woods left at 12:14 pm.

The President’s meeting with Kissinger

Kissinger’s press conference

-“Today” show

Ziegler’s talk with Barbara Walters

-Columns

The President talked with Charles Colson between 12:15 and 12:16 pm.

[Conversation No. 840-12A]

[See Conversation No. 43-18]

[End of telephone conversation]

Kissinger entered at 12:16 pm.

Reports on Stennis’s health

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-Operation

-Age

-Gen. Walter R. Tkach

Kissinger’s trip to Hanoi

-Reasons for exclusion

-Distraction from purpose

-North Vietnam decision

-Private meeting with North Vietnamese

-Herbert G. Klein

-Rules on press coverage

-Interviews

-Photographs

-Release restrictions

-Joint agreement

-Control of American reporters

-Klein

-Role on trip

-People’s Republic of China [PRC]

-North Vietnam

-Denial of press coverage

-Announcement release procedure

-Cables

-Dealing with North Vietnamese

-Le Duc Tho

-Murrey Marger

-Foreign Information Bureau official

-Mayor of Haiphong

-Press coverage

-Reuters

-French Agency

-Winston Lord

-Compared to China trip

-Klein

Announcement

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-Origins of statements

-Joint statement

Prisoners of War [POWs]

-Press coverage

-Privacy

-Later reviews

-Exploitation

-Defense Department [DOD] policies

-Elliot L. Richardson

-Wives

-Releases

-Vice President Spiro T. Agnew at Clark Air Force Base

-Philippines

-Ferdinand E. Marcos

-Exploitation

-Kissinger’s role

Missing in Action [MIAs] and POWs in Laos

-Note to North Vietnamese

-North Vietnamese reply

-Difficulties in locating

-Radio signals

-Administration position

-Families

-North Vietnamese position

-Motives

-Pathet Lao

Laos

-Settlement

-Agreement

-Cambodia cease-fire

-Timing

Bombing

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-Cambodia

-Laos

-Reports

-Questions from press

-J. William Fulbright

-Michael J. (“Mike”) Mansfield’s position

-Laos cease-fire

Cambodia settlement

-Negotiations

-Lon Nol

-Le Duc Tho

-Unilateral statement

-Cease-fire

-Agreement with US

-Chinese influence

-Norodom Sihanouk

-Statement

-Laos

Vietnam settlement

-Quang Tri

-Cease-fire violations

-South Vietnamese [?] marines

-Losses

-Tanks

-Artillery shelling

-International monitoring groups

-Critics of the President

-Duration

-Nguyen Van Thieu

-Kissinger’s trip to Hanoi

-Importance

-Press relations

-Ziegler

-Camp David

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Ziegler left at 12:30 pm.

Manolo Sanchez entered at 12:30 pm.

Refreshments

Sanchez left at an unknown time before 1:20 pm.

Press in Hanoi

-Ziegler

-Compared to Peking trip

-Control

-Restrictions

-Marder

-Le Duc Tho

-Washington Post

-The President’s hostility

-Marder

-Tour of North Vietnam

-Mayor of Haiphong

-Information Bureau, Foreign Ministry

-Politbulo

-French press

-Tass

-Reuters

-Klein

-Role on trip

-Presence at meetings

-Presence at banquets

Edward R. G. Heath visit

-Relationship with the President

-Northern Ireland

-Rhodesia

-North Atlantic Treaty Organization [NATO]

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-British role

Great Britain

-Global standing

-Strategic thinking

-State Department

-Sir Robert Thompson

-Alastair Buchan [?]

-American-British cooperation

France

-Civil service

-Quality

-Economics

-Foreign policy

-Journalists

-Eurocentricity

-Elections

Germany

-Defense minister

-Helmut H. W. Schmidt

-Finance minister

-Shift in cabinet

-Parliamentary procedures

-Willy Brandt

-Heath

-Intelligence

-Global thinkers

The President’s conversation with Heath

-Car

-Post-war Europe

-European leaders

-Georges J. R. Pompidou

-World view

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BEGIN WITHDRAWN ITEM NO. 4

[National security]

[Duration: 17 s]

GREAT BRITAIN

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-Italians

-Bruno Krisky

-Austria

-Qualities

-World War I statesmen

-Jan Smuts

-World War II statesmen

-Dutch statesmen

-World Court

-Danish statesmen

-European leaders

-Provincial outlook

-The President’s meeting with George P. Shultz

-Heath’s world view

-1970 meeting with the President

-Global strategy

-European leaders

-Burke Trend

-Retirement

Europe

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-Great Britain

-European Economic Community [EEC]

-NATO

-British role

-Heath, Trend

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NATO

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National Security Council [NSC] meetings

-Joint Chiefs of Staff [JCS]

-Melvin R. Laird

-Richardson

-Relations with JCS

Kissinger’s schedule

-Trip to PRC

-Vacation

-Ziegler

-Barbara Walters

-Ziegler

-Taping show

-Marvin L. Kalb

-Response to program with Kissinger

-Walters’ interview with Kissinger

-Congressional reaction

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-Kissinger’s meeting with Egyptians

-Maximum audience

-Meeting with Ziegler

-Congressional leaders

-Trip to PRC

-Senators

-Economic commitment

-Vacation

-Meeting with Egyptians

-The President’s meeting with Agnew

-Kissinger’s visit to San Clemente

Middle East

-Importance

-Meeting with Egyptians

-Israelis

-Compared to South Vietnamese

-Thieu

-Elections effect on negotiations

-Settlement

-Timing

-Permanent

-Kissinger’s meeting with Egyptians

-Kissinger’s counterpart [Hafiz Ismail ?]

-Egyptian Foreign Ministry

-Possible meeting place

-Moscow

-London

-Compared to Le Duc Tho meeting

-Cairo

-Oil

-Arabs

-Settlement

-Egypt

-Separation of issues

-Sovereignty

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-Possession of territories

Kissinger’s meeting with Soviets

-Middle East position

-Nuclear treaty

-British goals

-Poseidon sale

-Soviet Union’s reaction

Great Britain

-Heath

-Military power

-Fleet

-Poseidon

-Skybolt

-Reasons for cancellation

-Robert S. McNamara

-John F. Kennedy

-Meeting with Harold MacMillan

-Polaris Sale

-Royal Air Force

-Skybolt

-Suez Canal

-1956 invasion

-American policy

-World War II

-Adolf Hitler

-Sacrifices

World War II

-Hugh R. Trevor-Roper

-Allies surrender policy

-Unconditional surrender policy

-Error of policy

-Germany as barrier to Soviet Union

-Threat of Soviet Union

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-US military superiority

-Franklin D. Roosevelt

-Illness

-Concessions

Soviet-US relations

-Arms parity

-European will

-American will

-Soviet Union

-Problems

-Motives

-Bureaucracy

Strategic Arms Limitations Talks [SALT]

-Richardson

-Paul H. Nitze

-Military Representative

-Gordon L. Allott

-Henry M. (“Scoop”) Jackson

-Gen. Edward Rowny

-Kissinger’s telephone call

-Nitze

-Antiballistic missile [ABM] position

-U. Alexis Johnson [?]

-Compared to Gerard C. Smith

-Arms Control Disarmament Agency [ACDA]

-Appointment of director

-Budget

-Nitze

-Philip J. Farley

-Jackson

-Johnson as negotiator

-Farley

ACDA

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-Budget

-Compared to White House staff

-Personnel

-Hiring policy

-Spurgeon M. Keeny, Jr.

-Farley

-Director traits

-Farley

-Keeny

-Need for new people

-General Advisory Committee

-John J. McCloy

-NATO

-Vietnam

Vietnam settlement

-Kissinger’s TV appearance

-Explanation of foreign policy

-The President’s meeting with Republican Congressional Leaders

-Heath dinner

-McCloy

-Press coverage

-Failure to explain to American public

-Effect on North Vietnamese

ACDA

-General advisory committee

-Replacement for McCloy

-Harold M. Agnew

-Los Alamos Laboratory

-Support for the President

-Staffing

-William W. Scranton

-William C. Foster

-J. P. Ruina

-Massachusetts Institute of Technology [MIT]

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-Reaction to SALT

-Test ban

-Gen. Lauris Norstad

-Alvin Weinberg

-Claudia A. (“Lady Bird”) Johnson

-Interest

Appointments

-Clare Booth Luce

-The President’s Foreign Intelligence Advisory Board [PFIAB]

-Dr. Edward Teller

-Claudia Johnson

-United Nations [UN] office

-Shirley Temple Black

-John A. Scali

UN

-Dinner with Heath

-Racial problems

-Africans

-Suez Canal

-Treatment of the President

-Scali

-George H. W. Bush

-Secretary of State

-Secretariat

-U Thant

-Pakistan ambassador

-Haile Selassie

-The President of the UN

-Twenty-fifth anniversary

-Scali meeting with Kissinger

-Briefing

-Kurt Waldheim

-American public’s attitude toward UN

-Hijacking

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-Right of liberation

-Vietnam

-Eviction of Republic of China, Taiwan

Kissinger’s trip to New York

-Timing

-Theater

-Hockey game

Kissinger left at 1:20 pm.